The most beautiful species of shrub veronica

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Not all Hebe varieties have beautiful flowers

Hebe or shrub veronica is not only available as a flowering plant, it is also used as an evergreen ornamental shrub in the garden or valued for the pot. The different leaf shapes play a major role in this. They differ in size, color and shape.

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The different leaf colors can be used to set very nice accents in the garden. The leaf color palette:

  • juicy green
  • light green
  • yellowish
  • blue-gray
  • bluish black

Some Hebe varieties resemble conifers due to their leaf shape, but are assigned to the genus "speedwell".

Varieties of lifting that can also be pulled here

Variety name height Flower color Heyday Hardiness particularities
Raise addenda 20-30 cm pink August to October conditionally hardy for beds and tubs
Hebe andersonii up to 60 cm violet August to September not hardy large leaves
Lift armstrongii up to 100 cm nondescript May to June conditionally hardy Suitable for buckets
Lift "Green Globe" up to 50 cm no flowers conditionally hardy cut compatible
Hebe salicifolia up to 120 cm white, purple June to August conditionally hardy Flower beds and buckets
Hebe speciosa up to 120 cm blue, purple July to September conditionally hardy Flower beds and buckets
Raise ochraea up to 40 cm blue, purple July to September conditionally hardy Flower beds and buckets
Lift pimeleoides var. glaucocaerulia up to 30 cm purple July to August not hardy Container plant

Not all Hebe varieties are hardy

Most of the Hebe species can only tolerate moderate frost up to a maximum of minus five degrees. It is therefore advisable to pull lift in the bucket.

Basically, large-leaved species can tolerate less frost than small-leaved Hebe.

The flowering time also depends on the variety. Some species are early bloomers, while others show their blooms in autumn. The flowers of the cultivar Raise Green Globe are completely inconspicuous.

Tips

The name "Hebe" for Strauchveronika goes back to the Greek goddess Hebe. She is considered the goddess of youth. The perennial is not poisonous.